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FSTE Member Webinar – Twitter 101: Building Your PLN – June 24 @ 8 PM

 

Twitter 101: Build Your Personal Learning Network
Susan M. Bearden: Twitter Guru, FSTE Member &
Director of Information Technology at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy
Tuesday, June 24
8:00 PM Eastern
via FSTE WebEx

Jump start your professional development with Twitter! Learn about Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) and how you can use Twitter to connect with passionate educators around the world.  We’ll discuss creating a professional Twitter profile; Twitter basics and etiquette; the power of hashtags; connecting with other educators and building relationships;  Twitter chats; and much more.  No matter what your school position, we will show you how you can use Twitter to enhance your professional skills and connect with people who share your educational interests. You’ll never look at professional development the same way again!

FSTE Member? Click here to register free for this event! (If you registered earlier, we will send the login information.)

Not yet a member? Click here to join FSTE today and access this great event!

Susan M. Bearden is the Director of Information Technology at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy in Melbourne, FL. She has presented about social media in education at a number of national and state conferences including ISTE, FETC, CoSN, and the Florida Council of Independent Schools (FCIS). A popular blogger and speaker, Bearden co-founded and moderates the #edtechchat and #digcit (Digital Citizenship) Twitter chats and participates regularly in the weekly EdTechChat Radio podcast for the BAM Radio Network. Connect with her on Twitter @s_bearden or at www.susanmbearden.com.

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July webinar: Highlights of ISTE 2014 (Panel of presenters)

Date: Tuesday, June 23 @8pm EDT
More details to follow!
 

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